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this is just an easy way to give them the extra energy they need to do more hunting. >> and they're not the only ones looking for a free handout. look what's in the water to the left of the boat. >> yes. seals. >> and they're like, man, throw me one. >> that's a ton of eagles. it's crazy. i can't get over the number of eagles that are hanging out waiting for the fish. >> i like seeing this video, because it is such a unique, cool sight. >> that's going to do it for us at "rtm." we have one more video for you. he released a teaser a few weeks ago but now justin timberlake has released a whole video for his song "suit and tie" featuring jay-z. enjoy it. we'll see you next time. ♪ snoe ♪ show you a few things about love ♪
this is just an easy way to give them the extra energy they need to do more hunting. >> and they're not the only ones looking for a free handout. look what's in the water to the left of the boat. >> yes. seals. >> and they're like, man, throw me one. >> that's a ton of eagles. it's crazy. i can't get over the number of eagles that are hanging out waiting for the fish. >> i like seeing this video, because it is such a unique, cool sight. >> that's going to do...
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this is just an easy way to give them the extra energy they need to do more hunting. >> and they're not the only ones looking for a free handout. look what's in the water to the left of the boat. >> yes. seals. >> and they're like, man, throw me one. >> that's a ton of eagles. it's crazy. i can't get over the number of eagles that are hanging out waiting fth
this is just an easy way to give them the extra energy they need to do more hunting. >> and they're not the only ones looking for a free handout. look what's in the water to the left of the boat. >> yes. seals. >> and they're like, man, throw me one. >> that's a ton of eagles. it's crazy. i can't get over the number of eagles that are hanging out waiting fth
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of course solar and wind energy should be a part of our energy portfolio but god also blessed america with abundant coal oil and natural gas. instead of wasting more taxpayer on so-called clean energy companies like solyndra let's open up more federal lands for safe and responsible exploration. and let's reform our energy regulations so that they're reasonable and based on common sense. if we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent, it will create middle-class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle-class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. and we agree with the president, we should lower our corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world so that companies will start bringing their money and their jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract an assimilate the world's best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those w
of course solar and wind energy should be a part of our energy portfolio but god also blessed america with abundant coal oil and natural gas. instead of wasting more taxpayer on so-called clean energy companies like solyndra let's open up more federal lands for safe and responsible exploration. and let's reform our energy regulations so that they're reasonable and based on common sense. if we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent, it will create middle-class jobs and...
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. >> the more energy you can put in the battery, the cheaper the battery pack is. we have tried to reduce the cost of a battery pack by storing more energy into the battery itself. >> at the argon lab, the u.s. government plans to invest $129 to create smaller, more powerful batteries. the technology behind the battery for the chevy volt was developed here. >> it is a global environment. sodalities in the u.s. can be made available to countries like india and bangladesh almost immediately. >> the goal is to extend battery life to 10 or 15 years within this decade. because the battery is the engine of the electric car and a big part of the cost, that would cut prices and pollution levels around the world. alice everett, illinois. al jazeera reporting from illinois. >> u.s. country music star mindy mccready was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. in recent years if she received attention for a troubled family life after getting a string of hits in the 1990's. 300,000 children working illegally in mexico in the fields that provide produced for di
. >> the more energy you can put in the battery, the cheaper the battery pack is. we have tried to reduce the cost of a battery pack by storing more energy into the battery itself. >> at the argon lab, the u.s. government plans to invest $129 to create smaller, more powerful batteries. the technology behind the battery for the chevy volt was developed here. >> it is a global environment. sodalities in the u.s. can be made available to countries like india and bangladesh almost...
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but with institutional reforms came a redirection of time, energy and money. one by one, the trade programs fell by the wayside until today one last program remains. the stateville industries program produces office furniture, including desks, bookcases and tables. the only men who work here are long-time model prisoners. one of those men is william earl basset. basset has been incarcerated since 1963 and in stateville since 1966. originally he was serving a maximum of ten years for burglary and forgery at another illinois penitentiary called menard. >> i had a short parole coming but a guy was messing with my food in the dining room and i just -- i went off, tried to get him and got involved in a prison riot down there. there was three prison guards got killed down there at the time. they give me the electric chair for one of them murders. they said everybody stabbed this one lieutenant. >> in 1972 the u.s. supreme court abolished capital punishment. basset's sentence was commuted to 150 years with the opportunity for parole every year. though he's been repea
but with institutional reforms came a redirection of time, energy and money. one by one, the trade programs fell by the wayside until today one last program remains. the stateville industries program produces office furniture, including desks, bookcases and tables. the only men who work here are long-time model prisoners. one of those men is william earl basset. basset has been incarcerated since 1963 and in stateville since 1966. originally he was serving a maximum of ten years for burglary...
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. >> your parenting style now may make your child depressed when they get to college high energy or helicopter parents to monitor their child's every move also brings kevin then be more isolated and less confident as they grow kids who are over parented have difficulty coping and being independent when they leave for college researchers base this resolved on nearly 300 children who raided their mothers peristyle and their level of satisfaction and happiness bladder infections plague women into the recurring problem because to buy an immune deficiency scientists say certain women have weaker immune fighters that do not build resistance to bacteria so set of learning to fight recurring bladder infection the body succumbs to the same bacteria repeatedly the knowledge will help them develop a blotter vaccine to boost the immune system and prevent infection. a sweet way to treat wounds, granulated sugar used on hospital patients to heal wounds and reduce pain the method was created in zimbabwe it is working so well in england that the doctor was given a large grant to test sugar on surgical cuts wh
. >> your parenting style now may make your child depressed when they get to college high energy or helicopter parents to monitor their child's every move also brings kevin then be more isolated and less confident as they grow kids who are over parented have difficulty coping and being independent when they leave for college researchers base this resolved on nearly 300 children who raided their mothers peristyle and their level of satisfaction and happiness bladder infections plague women...
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but let's go to green energy. here we go again. he calls for more green energy subsidies, probably hundreds of billions of dollars. let's just review. what went under so far in the first term for green energy? solyndra, a-1 battery, solar trust. it's a bunch of crony capitalism. tell us how wrong that is. let the market choose, not the government. let the market choose, not the government. >> look, i favor letting the market choose but i'll give that a 7 out of 10 in the wrong scale because you're picking the ones that didn't work and it was meant to be a big portfolio of all different kinds of energy when it was designed and we've had this all of the above energy policy, that's the only way to do it. so just picking three or four companies i don't think is that instructive. >> there's another ten i could have used. >> but explores natural gas, too. >> he doesn't say that. he should have come out for the keystone pipeline. do you think the energy department should be a hedge fund portfolio of all these companies they own? that's wh
but let's go to green energy. here we go again. he calls for more green energy subsidies, probably hundreds of billions of dollars. let's just review. what went under so far in the first term for green energy? solyndra, a-1 battery, solar trust. it's a bunch of crony capitalism. tell us how wrong that is. let the market choose, not the government. let the market choose, not the government. >> look, i favor letting the market choose but i'll give that a 7 out of 10 in the wrong scale...
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and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it. over the last four years or mission of the dangerous carbon pollution that threatens our planet have actually fallen. but for the sake of our children and our future, we must do more to combat climate change. [applause] president obama: now, -- [applause] president obama: now, it's true that no single event makes a trend. but the fact is, the 12 hottest years on record have all come in the last 15. heat waves, droughtsings wildfires, floods, all are now more frequent and more intense. we can choose to believe that superstorm sandy and the most severe drought in decades, and the worst wildlifes some states have ever seen, were all just a freak coincidence or we can believe in the overwhelming science and act before it's too late. [applause] president obama: the good news is we can make meaningful progress on this issue while driving strong economic growth. i urge this congress to get together, pursue a bipartisan market-based solution to climate change, like the one john mccain and joe
and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it. over the last four years or mission of the dangerous carbon pollution that threatens our planet have actually fallen. but for the sake of our children and our future, we must do more to combat climate change. [applause] president obama: now, -- [applause] president obama: now, it's true that no single event makes a trend. but the fact is, the 12 hottest years on record have all come in the last 15. heat waves, droughtsings wildfires,...
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if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy nment. it will create middle class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. now, we agree with the president we should lower our corporate tax rate one of the highest in the world so companies will start bringing their money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and assimilate the word's best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those here illegally, but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past, to secure our borders, and enforce our laws. helping the middle class grow will require an educational system that gives people the skills that today's jobs entail and tomorrow's knowledge will require. we need to incentivize local school districts to offer more advanced vocational courses and
if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy nment. it will create middle class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. now, we agree with the president we should lower our corporate tax rate one of the highest in the world so companies will start bringing their money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our...
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. >> i feel great, a lot of energy. it's been a wonderful experience. >> reporter: she takes a prenatal multivitamin with folic acid. a study looked at 85,000 children in norway. researchers found mothers who took folic acid supplements before they conceived and during the first two months of their pregnancy lowered their chances of having a child with autism 39%. >> it will lead to new ideas and potentially new ways to prevent autistic disorders. >> reporter: folic acid is already known to reduce the risk of brain and spine birth defects, like spina bifida. >> it's not in any way dangerous to the patient. it is not costly. it's part of the standard of care regardless. we would definitely recommend it. >> reporter: doctors recommend that women who are pregnant or becoming -- or planning to become pregnant take 400 micrograms of folic acid a day. it's found in foods, including leafy vegetables, citrus fruits and whole grains but most women don't get enough through food alone. danetia has been taking supplements since try
. >> i feel great, a lot of energy. it's been a wonderful experience. >> reporter: she takes a prenatal multivitamin with folic acid. a study looked at 85,000 children in norway. researchers found mothers who took folic acid supplements before they conceived and during the first two months of their pregnancy lowered their chances of having a child with autism 39%. >> it will lead to new ideas and potentially new ways to prevent autistic disorders. >> reporter: folic acid...
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yet none of these centuries and the time and energy they undoubtedly ensued cultivated litter the other scholarly interest, nor did they inhabit the long-term involvement in public affairs whether as a representative, political commentator, america's emerging constitutional framework and of course as a fighter for religious liberty. signing the declaration of independence, charles carroll put far, far more at risk economically speaking than any other of the sciences. he was natural to richest man in america at the time. but carroll's willingness to risk all this stuff for freedom demonstrated something else. carroll's convictions of more or more was at stake in britain's dispute with britain than just text as in some things are in fact more important than money. i think this all points to something. it is the need for conservatives and free marketers to embrace the argument persists europeanization to embrace the argument that the endgame of america's free enterprise system is not the endless acquisition of wealth. wealth is a means of human flourishing. this is an idea deeply integral
yet none of these centuries and the time and energy they undoubtedly ensued cultivated litter the other scholarly interest, nor did they inhabit the long-term involvement in public affairs whether as a representative, political commentator, america's emerging constitutional framework and of course as a fighter for religious liberty. signing the declaration of independence, charles carroll put far, far more at risk economically speaking than any other of the sciences. he was natural to richest...
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. ♪ neil: just getting word that energy secretary steven chu will not be in the house tonight. the designated cabinet official who will not be there in case everything goes terrific in washington. they always have a cabinet secretary who is not there. let me cut to the crew chase here. what that means is, should the capital blow up, he would be president of the united states. that's what that means. they always have to have a cabinet official on standby. it has never happened, but they always have to have a standby in case it does because they are all the powers that be, president, vice president, speaker of the house, joint chiefs of staff, every other cabinet members, supreme court of the united states. someone has to run the show, and god forbid it should come to that it will be secretary to. he is not there. but hopefully it is that going to be a big deal one way or the other. one thing that will be a big deal is what the president will say in that building tonight. indications are that one of the things he was saying is that you have to go crazy cutting his head down the s
. ♪ neil: just getting word that energy secretary steven chu will not be in the house tonight. the designated cabinet official who will not be there in case everything goes terrific in washington. they always have a cabinet secretary who is not there. let me cut to the crew chase here. what that means is, should the capital blow up, he would be president of the united states. that's what that means. they always have to have a cabinet official on standby. it has never happened, but they always...
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on dunkin' coffee. [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> the stories making held lines at 5:29. word out of south africa if oscar pistorius will be
on dunkin' coffee. [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> the stories making held lines at 5:29. word out of south africa if oscar pistorius will be
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infrastructure companies to beef up cyber security, following attack on media outlets and department of energy, federal reserve and bush family, former white house cyber czar, howard smith says this threat is a very dangerous, and costly one. i think it hit home for me, when former president. multiple presidents, family were en snared in this, i think, it could happen to any of us, what is going on? >> a number of things, you look at incident you refer to, we used a shared infrastructure e-mail, and watching television, books, flights on line. we all share, that anybody that gets access to, that thrunet net,orldwide, gets access to any ofous dollar. we look at bigger picture that sport oshortof theft of intellel property, we do a lot of innovation that takes place on the internet, our companies or military do this as a consequence with the vulnerabilities we're easy targets, people will take advantage of it quickly. neil: i worry bnever in our history have we well a case where our assets are essentially on the web. you know, our access to them is by the internet. we assume that the ar a count
infrastructure companies to beef up cyber security, following attack on media outlets and department of energy, federal reserve and bush family, former white house cyber czar, howard smith says this threat is a very dangerous, and costly one. i think it hit home for me, when former president. multiple presidents, family were en snared in this, i think, it could happen to any of us, what is going on? >> a number of things, you look at incident you refer to, we used a shared infrastructure...
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they called for greater support of clean energy technologies and voiced opposition to the controversial xl keystone pipeline that would carry oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. >>> there's a lot more ahead as "nightly news" continues on a sunday. a new study suggests how women may dramatically reduce the chances their children will develop autism. >>> and later, making a difference at a school where the kids are taught they have more to give than they may think. >>> we're back with health news tonight, an important finding involving autism and how women may reduce the risk of their children developing it. a study in the "journal of the american medical association" found that expanding the use of folic acid, a commonly used vitamin, had a big impact. we get more tonight from nbc's chief science correspondent, robert bazell. >> reporter: dr. tamara goldwasser is an ob/gyn who counsels women on how to have a healthy pregnancy. >> you're taking your vitamins -- >> reporter: she is also pregnant and knows a nutritious diet plus folic acid supplements are an important part of giving her
they called for greater support of clean energy technologies and voiced opposition to the controversial xl keystone pipeline that would carry oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. >>> there's a lot more ahead as "nightly news" continues on a sunday. a new study suggests how women may dramatically reduce the chances their children will develop autism. >>> and later, making a difference at a school where the kids are taught they have more to give than they may think....
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- we're looking for a team player, and someone with great creative energy, and who has a great eye. - again, huge opportunity. you guys want to meet the candidates? [cheers and applause] first off, from white hall, maryland, rachele trainor. [cheers and applause] - i am rachele trainor. i'm from white hall, maryland, and i grew up on a dairy goat farm there. i kind of found my love for fashion when i was 11 or 12, and i went to school for it out in denver, colorado. i landed an internship at marie claire magazine. while working there for only a short period of time, my mom became very ill, so i decided to go home and be with her. now that everything is okay, i've been looking for work, and to get to a magazine like cosmo would really make me realize that this is why my road has led me to where i am. [cheers and applause] - up next, from washington, d.c., please welcome carlos bell. [cheers and applause] - hi, everyone. my name is carlos bell, and i'm from washington, d.c., but i currently live in new york. at a very early age, i'd always been interested in art, so when i found this di
- we're looking for a team player, and someone with great creative energy, and who has a great eye. - again, huge opportunity. you guys want to meet the candidates? [cheers and applause] first off, from white hall, maryland, rachele trainor. [cheers and applause] - i am rachele trainor. i'm from white hall, maryland, and i grew up on a dairy goat farm there. i kind of found my love for fashion when i was 11 or 12, and i went to school for it out in denver, colorado. i landed an internship at...
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energy is one of the things he will talk about. the caller mentioned education and you will hear about those two things. but how can that grow our economy. for example, for education, they are talking about joe occasional training, tailored to certain businesses. maybe having something before kindergarten and also that we are going to hear things about clean jobs and clean energy. host: nebraska, independent line. caller: thanks c-span. my thing is, first of all, i'm a former marine. i'm hispanic and i keep watch on these guys talk about cuts and spending cuts and nancy pelosi, i don't know what planet she's on, but she says there is no spending problem. i see greece in our country and it's california, new york, illinois, baltimore, detroit. and they're not addressing what's happening in those states. and that's the reason i dumped out of the republican and democrat party. and dennis hastert, just before he retired, he drops an earmark boehm, $10 million right on his business interest in illinois. what's up with that? we are all in
energy is one of the things he will talk about. the caller mentioned education and you will hear about those two things. but how can that grow our economy. for example, for education, they are talking about joe occasional training, tailored to certain businesses. maybe having something before kindergarten and also that we are going to hear things about clean jobs and clean energy. host: nebraska, independent line. caller: thanks c-span. my thing is, first of all, i'm a former marine. i'm...
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it is an instant deposit of energy in the atmosphere. and so forth nationally we were able to tell them, we, i mean people, my scientific brethren who study this, were able to tell them no, that was not somebody's first strike it was actually a cosmic event. so that was in the 1990s. and if this had happened over the pas civic, nobody would have noticed. >> is it, in fact happening all the time? this kind of thing. >> yes, so something of this magnitude we might imagine is perhaps once a decade. i mean if one happened in the 90s and one happened now and you fill in for the areas of the earth it would not have been noticed f it did. for example the north pole or antarctica or northern canada where hardly anybody lives. you could easily sort of hide one of these from anybody's view simply because of the large swathes of area on earth's surface where nobody inhabits it. so i could imagine it would be once every five to ten years. >> and what exactly is it? what is a meteor and what is an asteroid for that matter? >> yeah, well, we can go ba
it is an instant deposit of energy in the atmosphere. and so forth nationally we were able to tell them, we, i mean people, my scientific brethren who study this, were able to tell them no, that was not somebody's first strike it was actually a cosmic event. so that was in the 1990s. and if this had happened over the pas civic, nobody would have noticed. >> is it, in fact happening all the time? this kind of thing. >> yes, so something of this magnitude we might imagine is perhaps...
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courts tomorrow begins a weekend of savings if you are in the market for an energy star clients. tax free holiday in maryland is from saturday through monday. allows consumers avoid the 6% sales tax on certain items which runs from washers and dryers to some light bulbs. looking for few good people to play a mascot. >> their holding auditions and to stay looking for some outgoing and energetic people willing to serve as wendy or we ndell the water drops. conditions today from noon until 5:00 at the bryant street pumping station clerk. 36 degrees outside. the news continues at 5:30. it's the general manager of the redskins is weighing in on the [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ ♪ then we turned the page creating the rx hybrid. ♪ ♪ now we've turned the page again with the rx f sport. ♪ ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx and the next chapter for lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> straight ahead carnival cruise ship passengers cheering after arriving in the u.s. after being stranded
courts tomorrow begins a weekend of savings if you are in the market for an energy star clients. tax free holiday in maryland is from saturday through monday. allows consumers avoid the 6% sales tax on certain items which runs from washers and dryers to some light bulbs. looking for few good people to play a mascot. >> their holding auditions and to stay looking for some outgoing and energetic people willing to serve as wendy or we ndell the water drops. conditions today from noon until...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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breached more than 100 american organizations ranging from it and telecommunications to aerospace and energy. chinese officials strongly deny the accusations, even said we're doing it to them. u.s. officials wouldn't comment on the specifics of the report, but they have repeatedly expressed concerns about the growing cyber threat out of china. kathryn hecatherine herridge wis live from washington. what are we learning about the details? >> reporter: shep, this report is highly charged because it names names that the electronics trail leads back to the chinese military and it specifically cites that non-descript be building on the outskirts of shanghai which houses a chinese espionage unit of the people's liberation army. >> we're doing intrusion scretion investigations and it leads us back to the same neighborhood. it didn't take much to put one and one together. >> reporter: known as unit 613 98 and considered a state secret by the chinese the report said it allegedly ripped off more than 140 companies simply to give china the edge in business and research and development. >> reporter: if t
breached more than 100 american organizations ranging from it and telecommunications to aerospace and energy. chinese officials strongly deny the accusations, even said we're doing it to them. u.s. officials wouldn't comment on the specifics of the report, but they have repeatedly expressed concerns about the growing cyber threat out of china. kathryn hecatherine herridge wis live from washington. what are we learning about the details? >> reporter: shep, this report is highly charged...
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there is some element of frustration that washington has not but the re-- put the resources or energy that needed to be there. the public at large should be outraged disgusted. justice department failed. they simply -- whether it is walmart, news corp. bankers they focused instead on baseball players taking steroids. this made no sense. and they simply failed to make the case. >> john: i would like to ask why you think the white house didn't get behind prosecution but that's a whole other interview. i hope you'll come back. s&p, do you have any opinion on the lawsuit the government has filed? >> it was a good case. it was a good case five years later than it should have been. it was the sort of case that could have been brought should have been brought against other organizations where you dig into the e-mails. this is what we were doing 12 years ago. read what people thought. what they thought was not what they said in public. they were selling stuff they knew was not good. just charge them with it. civil, criminal, doesn't matter. the s&p case was good. but it's only one. >> john: i
there is some element of frustration that washington has not but the re-- put the resources or energy that needed to be there. the public at large should be outraged disgusted. justice department failed. they simply -- whether it is walmart, news corp. bankers they focused instead on baseball players taking steroids. this made no sense. and they simply failed to make the case. >> john: i would like to ask why you think the white house didn't get behind prosecution but that's a whole other...
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the citizens utility board giving high marks for savings in its first report card on alternative energy suppliers. cub cites savings of up pto 218-million dollars. but it warns that the market will change june first when the last of higher priced contracts expire for com ed and ameren rates are expected to drop. the story on short-term savings is a good one and so we give electric suppliers and a-. while there are some exceptions competitive suppliers have generally beat com ed rates and that has resulted in significant savings for consumers. cub only gives them a "c" for consumer protections, warning of misleading pitches and high exit fees, a "d" for innovation and an overall grade of "incomplete." a corporate executive takes his annoyance with a crying baby to the extreme and pays a big price. plus, new information about the apparent suicide of country-star mindy mccready. and with gas prices surging, how some drivers are able to ease their pain at the pump. [ male announcer ] you know that guy that drives that limousine. current events. comfortable temperature. biceps. he maintains
the citizens utility board giving high marks for savings in its first report card on alternative energy suppliers. cub cites savings of up pto 218-million dollars. but it warns that the market will change june first when the last of higher priced contracts expire for com ed and ameren rates are expected to drop. the story on short-term savings is a good one and so we give electric suppliers and a-. while there are some exceptions competitive suppliers have generally beat com ed rates and that...
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they have to go where there is energy. if we curtail energy over here with the text that will reduce the emissions, the mid back tree base will have to go to someplace. host: as many of the members know, james inhofe serving as the top republican on the senate armed services committee. birmingham, alabama. democratic calller. go ahead. caller: my question is i listened to the president last night. with all the things going on board -- with all the things going on around us with north korea, are we in a position to have a weaker military did what we had in 9/11 or should we have a stronger military? are we able to continue to scatter men all over the country and leave us defenseless at home or should the military continue to be stronger? guest: if they definitely have to be stronger. i am glad you asked that. -- they definitely have to be stronger. i can remember when rumsfeld was up for confirmation. i asked the question, you know the american people expect of their kids are born to be drafted in go off to war that they ha
they have to go where there is energy. if we curtail energy over here with the text that will reduce the emissions, the mid back tree base will have to go to someplace. host: as many of the members know, james inhofe serving as the top republican on the senate armed services committee. birmingham, alabama. democratic calller. go ahead. caller: my question is i listened to the president last night. with all the things going on board -- with all the things going on around us with north korea, are...
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most agree with the goal of energy independence and continuing the energy revolution. as part of an all-of-the-above strategy we need to domestically produce more oil, coal, natural gas and renewable energy like hydropower by utilizing currently untapped resources -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. mr. whitfield: i yield the gentlelady three additional minutes. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you very much. there was a recent study that showed we could double hydropower production in this country without building a new dam. simply by investing in new technologies, new turbines, only 3% of the dams in the country produce electricity. we could also in this process create 700,000 jobs. unleashing american ingenuity to increase hydropower production will lower energy costs and help create thousands of jobs. mr. chairman, i urge all of my colleagues to support american energy, support h.r. 267 and i thank you and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from new mexico is recognized. mr. lujan: i yield
most agree with the goal of energy independence and continuing the energy revolution. as part of an all-of-the-above strategy we need to domestically produce more oil, coal, natural gas and renewable energy like hydropower by utilizing currently untapped resources -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. mr. whitfield: i yield the gentlelady three additional minutes. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you very much. there was a recent study that showed we could double hydropower...
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nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange where monster energy is the big mover of the day. nicole: look at monster, up 6.7%, a name that over the last six months has been under pressure, stock has been down 20% over the last six months, headlines that surrounded energy drinks, now they're moving forward to meet fda requirements and guidelines and changing the labeling on their cans to indicate caffeine content and they will no longer be listed as a dietary supplement. keep an eye on the monster beverage up 7%, major market average, the dow, nasdaq and s&p looking like a down week, looking like it might have seven straight weeks of gains. haven't seen that in two years but we are pulling back a little bit, phil flynn on a day when the dollar is stronger than yesterday's strong dollar. >> you bet it is. the man with the midas touch, george soros, the man who can turn anything to gold, he sold off 55%, other fund managers are following, gold prices hit the lowest level since august, silver prices down $0.46, kind of interesting, george soros with the precious metal ha
nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange where monster energy is the big mover of the day. nicole: look at monster, up 6.7%, a name that over the last six months has been under pressure, stock has been down 20% over the last six months, headlines that surrounded energy drinks, now they're moving forward to meet fda requirements and guidelines and changing the labeling on their cans to indicate caffeine content and they will no longer be listed as a dietary supplement. keep...
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that company is blue energy of california. host: the president signed an executive order last week regarding cyber security. some news about that, they intended to improve information sharing to establish a framework of cyber security best practices. "the white house spent the last several months crafting the order after congress failed to pass cyber security legislation last year. -- last year." we will talk more about this executive order at 8:30 with larry clinton, president and ceo of the internet security alliance. next, gil, missouri, democratic line. caller: it does not surprise me , an executive order once a month on something. in 1913 they passed a 17th amendment. the senate is bought by the wealthy along with the house of representatives, meaning we do not have a senate, we have two houses now. since they have done that, they can do what they want. insider-trading, vote on visa cards and make money doing it. they do not enforce the monopoly laws. the laws that are important for the people. it is what they can make mo
that company is blue energy of california. host: the president signed an executive order last week regarding cyber security. some news about that, they intended to improve information sharing to establish a framework of cyber security best practices. "the white house spent the last several months crafting the order after congress failed to pass cyber security legislation last year. -- last year." we will talk more about this executive order at 8:30 with larry clinton, president and...
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and it's also about our energy security, energy security for america. instead of bringing in oil from the middle east, this is about working with our closest friend and ally, canada, to meet our energy needs. this pipeline will not only bring in canadian oil, however, it will also -- it also moves oil from my state of north dakota and from the state of montana to our refineries in places like texas and louisiana and other places around the country. so this is about making sure that we don't have to import oil from the middle east. and i think that's something that every american wants. that truly is an issue of national security. but it's been four and a half years since transcanada, the company that is seeking to build the keystone x.l. pipeline, it's been four and a half years since they first applied for a permit. here's is a chart that shows the route the pipeline would take. it shows that they had already built another pipeline. this is actually a second pipeline that they're seeking to build. but after four and a half years, they still don't have
and it's also about our energy security, energy security for america. instead of bringing in oil from the middle east, this is about working with our closest friend and ally, canada, to meet our energy needs. this pipeline will not only bring in canadian oil, however, it will also -- it also moves oil from my state of north dakota and from the state of montana to our refineries in places like texas and louisiana and other places around the country. so this is about making sure that we don't...
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from twitter -- might we hear about climate change in energy issues? guest: i thank you will hear about it. energy is a big thing and the caller also mentioned education and i think you will hear about those two things. in the context of growing our economy is how you will hear it. they are talking about vocational training and making college affordable and having pre-k and also that we will hear some things about clean jobs and clean energy. host: omaha, neb., independent, welcome. caller: thanks for cspan. my thing is -- first of all, i am a former marine. i am hispanic. i keep watching these guys talk about cuts and spending cuts and nancy pelosi -- i don't know what planet she is on, but she says there is no spending problem. i see the path of the grease and our country. it is california, new york, illinois, baltimore, detroit and they are not addressing what is happening in those states. that is the reason i jumped from the democratic party to the republican party. dennis hastert dropped and earmark a bomb, a $10 million on his business interests
from twitter -- might we hear about climate change in energy issues? guest: i thank you will hear about it. energy is a big thing and the caller also mentioned education and i think you will hear about those two things. in the context of growing our economy is how you will hear it. they are talking about vocational training and making college affordable and having pre-k and also that we will hear some things about clean jobs and clean energy. host: omaha, neb., independent, welcome. caller:...
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just to give you a few examples, nine or 10 months ago the department of energy built about 12 new buildings over here on the mall across from the neverson memorial for a solar exhibit. it stayed there for about 10 months and was torn down. no one really knows how much did that cost. . each year we give grants to other countries, including china, to help them with their environmental problems at a time when we have to borrow money from china to meet our obligations. and then as mr. jones mentioned earlier, in afghanistan we're spending $28 million a day. so i think it would be beneficial to the american people to prepare an annual declaration of the national debt to be made available to the congress and the public. this would show the american people how much we owed last year, how much we owe this year and what the projected debt is for the future. i will tell you that we have over -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. whitfield: well, my time has expired. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer, for five mi
just to give you a few examples, nine or 10 months ago the department of energy built about 12 new buildings over here on the mall across from the neverson memorial for a solar exhibit. it stayed there for about 10 months and was torn down. no one really knows how much did that cost. . each year we give grants to other countries, including china, to help them with their environmental problems at a time when we have to borrow money from china to meet our obligations. and then as mr. jones...
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to telecommunications to aerospace to energy to oil. you've got to remember that as well. our next guest says today's report is a tipping point between us and china. gorddn chang is the author of the coming collapse of china. we'll ask is him about that title in a second because no collapse soon enough if this is what they're doing. why is it such a tipping point? >> we've now about all of the pla's, the chinese military's, cyber attacks against the united states in a decade, and as recently as november they turned down the cybersecurity bill. i think this really got to americans because it showed they're not only going after the defense establishment, they're also going after the institutions of a free society; newspapers, the press, media. jenna: what are they up to? >> well, they just want information. they want it because they believe in asymmetric warfare where they believe they can use cyber attacks against a militarily stronger america and also because they want all this information to help their own enterprises to compete with us. jenna: one of the reports in "the
to telecommunications to aerospace to energy to oil. you've got to remember that as well. our next guest says today's report is a tipping point between us and china. gorddn chang is the author of the coming collapse of china. we'll ask is him about that title in a second because no collapse soon enough if this is what they're doing. why is it such a tipping point? >> we've now about all of the pla's, the chinese military's, cyber attacks against the united states in a decade, and as...
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. >> the cardinals are going to have to weigh experience and the need for a certain level of energy. >> there's no light, no water. we can't flush. some people were able to shower. >> our promise to our guests is to provide great vacations, and we try very hard to do that all the time. it's obvious in this particular case we did not deliver on that promise. >> every day that dorner is loose, the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of a police officer is likely. >> we believe that someone was inside. is still inside there, even though the building burned. >> what was your reaction, sue, when you first heard about this? >> horror, disbelief. i actually got physically ill. i couldn't read anymore for a couple of days. >> westminister is like the oscars of dog shows. it's an honor to be here, whether you win or lose. >> we go through in the course of a week, 100 bails of shavings, and 10,000 doggy poop bags. that's just the minor logistics. >> next year, i hope the show sends you to the westminister dog show, because you all week have been making dog
. >> the cardinals are going to have to weigh experience and the need for a certain level of energy. >> there's no light, no water. we can't flush. some people were able to shower. >> our promise to our guests is to provide great vacations, and we try very hard to do that all the time. it's obvious in this particular case we did not deliver on that promise. >> every day that dorner is loose, the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of...
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a spokesman for carnival cruise line said it was an energy fire that has left the ship stranded since sunday. >>> and if you are traveling today, keep an eye of the weather. just as the northeast is getting back to normal, we're looking at another round of storms in the northeast. or you're back at home in boston. >> i'm home. >> great job. >> things are finally calming down. temperatures in the 40s today. they're going to be dealing with snowmelt especially in the overnight hours. we're starting to see more chances for showers in the south-southeast. we're going to see a low vice president in texas and see that line of storms still stalled out in the southeast. they've already seen 3 to 5 inches of rain. we all know, yes, mardi gras, more showers for them. look at all that instability as that low starts to form. i want too take you out wider. you see all the showers that still remain in the south-southeast. we're talking about mardi gras, fat tuesday, we have severe potential storms. i don't know about you, john, but i don't think it's going to keep anyone awail from partying tonight
a spokesman for carnival cruise line said it was an energy fire that has left the ship stranded since sunday. >>> and if you are traveling today, keep an eye of the weather. just as the northeast is getting back to normal, we're looking at another round of storms in the northeast. or you're back at home in boston. >> i'm home. >> great job. >> things are finally calming down. temperatures in the 40s today. they're going to be dealing with snowmelt especially in the...
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fewer restrictions on accessing energy under federal lands that can increase domestic energy supply. these are among the solutions we need, mr. speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and stepped my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. waxman: 22 members of the house have banded together to create a safe climate conference to end the conspiracy of silence in this house of representatives about the dangers of climate change and the republican denial of its existence and their rejection of the science. we are committing to talk every single day on the house floor about the urgent need to address climate change. president obama is leading the way. he says we must respond to climate change because to do otherwise would be to betray our children and future generations. we are ready to get to work. we understand the threat facing our children and we know our nation has the know-
fewer restrictions on accessing energy under federal lands that can increase domestic energy supply. these are among the solutions we need, mr. speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and stepped my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. waxman: 22 members of the house have...